Seeing him "blind" immediately fueled my anger for that fake god. I really hope it won't be another "save me plz" Aight let's do this. "Ty for saving me now I'll pick my reward, the most powerful item ever and you get a green".
Seeing him "blind" immediately fueled my anger for that fake god. I really hope it won't be another "save me plz" Aight let's do this. "Ty for saving me now I'll pick my reward, the most powerful item ever and you get a green".
In most cases, I understand the other side's viewpoint and how they came to it, but cannot tolerate their stubbornness to not see mine (the right one).
Komir... oh my.. sorry I need to link it. You reminded me. XD
Sometimes I think I'm the only person who didn't hate Trahearne. :P I guess you have to want the thunder to feel like someone else stole it?
"We must now recognize that the greatest threat of freedom for us all is if we go back to eating ourselves out from within." - John Anderson
Stolen from reddit: "Everyone is all hung up over the blindfold and Kormir but I think we're missing the even more obvious here.
In Guild Wars 1, which class all mandatory wore blindfolds? Ritualists. What did Ritualists do? Summon and control ghosts".
There is something about the voice acting in the personal story that just makes him annoyingly boring to listen to. Then combine it with the constant "this is not going to end well"... Makes me want to punch him xD I dont really mind him as a character if that makes any sense.
[QUOTE=Eidal;30453175]Stolen from reddit: "Everyone is all hung up over the blindfold and Kormir but I think we're missing the even more obvious here.
In Guild Wars 1, which class all mandatory wore blindfolds? Ritualists. What did Ritualists do? Summon and control ghosts".
Everyone hop on the speculation train, next stop: Hype Station.
Let's be honest here guys, we all wish it's an implication that Ritualists are returning, when in fact it's going to be something WAY less dramatic.1
Well I'm not expecting a new class in a looooooooooooooong time if ever - Maybe it's just Rytlock learning some ritualist ghost controll... stuff. Not a big deal for me - Just another approach instead of of the "oh noes kormir" comments![]()
A user from Reddit with the name of IgnorantThrall datamined this:
Link: http://i.imgur.com/Asxwx6m.png
It's a spiky armor with blindfold. GEMSTORE NEXT
Ritualists return as a class for us to play? I doubt it. But have Rytlock essentially become one where the spirits of Ascalon are concerned? Definitely could be interesting, especially if he's become sympathetic towards them and their positions. A twist on the whole 'gone native' trope.
I dunno! I heavily enjoyed Trahearne! The only thing I didn't like is that he started as a Necro but once the Pale Tree gave him the sword he was pulling all kinds of Gaurdian things. I was hoping that would eventually lead to us having secondary profs, but I guess not.
But yeah, him pretty much changing class bothered me. Mostly because no one else seems to be able to, but he did it no probs.
And of course it also occurs to me: Rytlock + Ritualist = Ritlock![]()
I seem to be one of few people who thinks that the worst classes of GW were Ritualist and Dervish.
In most cases, I understand the other side's viewpoint and how they came to it, but cannot tolerate their stubbornness to not see mine (the right one).
I think the worst class overall was probably Dervish. I kinda feel like the Assassin was worse than the Ritualist overall. But I enjoyed all the classes in their own ways. Mesmer was one of the harder classes to enjoy in PvE, though they'd made strides in improving it there after they finally split PvP and PvE skill functionality(remember Otyugh's Call prior to that?)
"We must now recognize that the greatest threat of freedom for us all is if we go back to eating ourselves out from within." - John Anderson